"[2] Details of the book were drawn from memoirs and diaries of common soldiers and commanding officers, as well as official military correspondence.
[3] The story of the war, to its conclusion, was continued in the follow-up book, Flames Across the Border: The Canadian-American Tragedy, 1813–1814 (1981).
[4] "War of 1812, the", in Benét's Reader's Encyclopedia of American Literature (1991), New York: HarperCollins.
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